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College Station Trash & Recycling Schedule

Official garbage collection rules, bin guidelines, and holiday schedules for residents of College Station, Texas.

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Service Provider

City of College Station Solid Waste

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Phone Number

979-764-6228
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Facility Address

1101 Texas Ave, College Station, TX 77840

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Collection Schedule

Trash and recycling collected weekly.

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Bin Colors

Green trash, Blue recycling

Guidelines & Rules

🎄 Holiday Delays

Holiday schedules posted annually.

🛋️ Bulk Waste Pickup

Bulk pickup scheduled by neighborhood.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

Brush and bulky waste separated.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Waste Management Operations in Aggieland

Home to Texas A&M University, College Station experiences a unique ebb and flow of residents, making organized sanitation a massive priority. The local Solid Waste Division operates a highly streamlined residential collection system using automated trucks. Depending on where your home or duplex is located within the Brazos Valley, you are assigned a specific refuse collection day. To guarantee a successful pickup, it is crucial to pull your standardized garbage receptacle to the curb no later than 7:00 AM. Ensuring that all household trash is bagged tightly before tossing it into the container helps mitigate foul odors and deters local wildlife from rummaging through your discarded items.

Maximizing the Single-Stream Recycling Program

Eco-conscious living is strongly encouraged throughout the community. Residents are provided with a dedicated recycling cart designed to hold standard approved materials such as flattened cardboard, clean paper products, steel cans, and rigid plastic jugs. Notably, College Station requires items to be placed loosely within the bin without being bundled inside plastic grocery sacks, which are notorious for jamming the sorting gears at the regional recycling plant. If you accumulate excess cardboard after a major move or a large online shopping spree, there are several unstaffed community drop-off stations scattered around town where you can quickly deposit your flattened boxes.

Tackling Student Move-Out and Bulky Debris

The annual cycles of university life bring massive surges in discarded furniture, particularly around May and August. When dealing with an old mattress, a broken desk, or bulky household appliances, you cannot simply leave them piled indefinitely on the street. The city provides scheduled bulk and brush collection services to handle these oversized loads. For those who possess a suitable vehicle and prefer not to wait for a scheduled municipal route, hauling your heavy debris directly to the Twin Oaks Landfill is a highly efficient alternative.

Proper Receptacle Placement and Spacing

The advanced mechanical arms attached to the city's sanitation fleet require precise cart positioning to operate safely. When placing your bins at the edge of the street, confirm that the metal lifting bar is facing outward toward the road. You must also establish a mandatory four-foot clearance radius around each container. Keep the carts completely clear of parked vehicles, especially on crowded game day weekends, as well as away from fire hydrants, decorative mailboxes, and low-hanging branches to ensure the drivers can empty your waste without exiting their cabs.

Weather Contingencies and Holiday Schedules

While operations generally run like clockwork, certain federal holidays and severe weather events can force temporary alterations to the weekly routine. During Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day, residential routes are typically delayed by a single business period. College Station residents can easily stay ahead of these shifting timelines by utilizing the city digital notification system, which sends helpful text or email alerts directly to your smartphone. Should you ever encounter a skipped pickup under normal operating conditions, immediately contacting the solid waste dispatch desk will trigger a rapid resolution.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in College Station?

A: Trash and recycling collected weekly.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: Holiday schedules posted annually.

Q: Which bins should I use for trash and recycling?

A: Green trash, Blue recycling

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: Bulk pickup scheduled by neighborhood.

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